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'~ LETTERS FROM TWO STATES. WINDHAN COUNTY. weeks at Mrs, George Potter’s. Mrs. T, R. Prentice entertained her McQueenie's - father’s, NORWICH 'B‘ULI,.E'TII SATURDAY, AUGUST 5 '1 - 971 ground. Mrs. E, L. Smith guest for a few days. 3 G- W. Levalley is the guest of his daughter, Mrs. E. Young in Windham. Earl Bates from Willimantic was the guest of Mrs. O, H. Conant Sunday. Harvey Fuller is getting better. Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Walker are en- is 0 their teen went to Mansfield depot to attend |an entertainment by the ladies con-. nected with' the church at that place. !Ed. Foley took them over in his team wagon gnd they got home in the smail hours the morning. On Thursday Mrs. B. M. Sears and Mrs, Bessie G. Barrows drove to Rip- mother, Mrs. Helm of Stafford and Mrs_| tertaining Arthur Burdick, Jr., from l}g‘s_'eeHmi;lninafosas&n;rg;légig-tiixcyrs. Geo. WARRENVILLE ;\rle‘:‘g. SR LR B R o Last Sunday Rev. Leonard Smith i e 3 hi i ‘hed at Willington. Mrs. M. S. Louks Entertains Missi Mrs. J. H. White and son, Curtis, preac '**1°" | spent Monday in Hartford : HEBRON Circle—Fishermen at the Lake. COLUMBIA Miss Kneeland Appointed Princical at Waterford—Church Calls Rev. Chas. S. Bates—Local Miss Porter Returns from Danbury Summer School—Fred Miner Able to Leave Hospital. - STAFFORD Rev. Judson P. Marvin, Former Pas- tor, Occupies Local Pulpit—Notes and Personals. Mrs. S, L. Case and two daughters are visiti Mrs. Case’s brother, *e(GGeorge C. Mathawson, in Willimantic. Mrs. E. A. Marble and family are at the Marble homestead for a few = Miss Genevieve Little spent Sunday weeks. Team Defeated in | with friends at the Hotel Andover. My, and Mrs. D. Mathewson made Saturday’s Game. _Mrs. Cobb of Providence has been Carl Lasbury has been ill the past an auto trip to Bristol on Thursday. B, visiting her daughter, Mrs. Fitch |oelk. They carried Deacon Robbins and sis- Miss Josephine Kneeland has, been | Jones. ¥ z % The condition. of W. T. Jones .is o ter, who have been spending a month | appointed principal of the graled J. . Hewitt and son Sidney WeTe |oreatly improved. at_the Robbins homestead. school in Waterford and will commence | in Hartford one day this week. Mrs. Charles Watts of Norwich, N. Miss Marie Karpan »nd Charles | her duties the coming fall term. Miss Berries Scarce. Y., is the guest of her brother, James Karpan are at L. A. Baker's. Kneeland is an experienced teacher, a ‘Whortleberries are scarce on account . Mrs. Earl Wright, who has been | zraduate of the Willimantic Normal! of the dry season. Some of the chil- p Booth of Providence, R. L, is visiting his grandparents, Rev. and Mrs. J. P. Booth. Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Lasbury, Mr and Mrs, J. Rollinson and Mr. and DMrs. Asa Harris have returned from Quaker spending several weeks with her par- | school. ents in Windsor, returned recently. HCharles—Lawton is visiting in Mount 0] re. Edmund Lovejoy is visiting her dren are working hard to earn a few pennies, picking. - Miss Elizabeth Porter has returned home after three weeks at Danbury summer school. 1l in Florida. News has been received of the seri- ous illness of Erving L. Richardson of Florida. Mr. Richaréson was bern in parents in this village. Columbia and resided here for many | Miss Edith Bissell is spending the |Hill . } : \ . A. Murphy spent the day with | vears summer at her grandmother's, Mrs, | Mrs. Emily 8L Godell and A Lyon : i o o PR SO ASRAE = £ o - attended the reunion of the Browns [ e . ’y Ms daughter in Mansfield Center Te- | F. . Avery and family of East|Etta Bissell shablnins s b ais Good Riddance,” Says Anty Drudge. A % Hartford are at their summer cottage Edmund Horton is ill, g et The Mission circle enjoyed & pleas- | on Columbia (reen. They exiect to| C. Hough of Waterbury spent Sun- |8T0und one day last week. Mrs. Don’tknow—'"‘Oh, dear! ; sd3 vi . < : 2] = JOL VRESE S el ~ | Rev. Judson P. Marvin, former p: Oh, dear! What shall I, ;?:.fig::{ng::& Yw’?dgf’s}ifiksf ith the | remain h:zlr;et::r::sgalll;lepy:";,oe:t month, with his f:tnllly at Houfce f’or }2;1“‘&.';” [;?::J%r‘sa?:; LSS{SR ‘25,2;;‘; do? Here I am with the biggest, washing for mths," Mo,;d:‘;: j:"i&‘;s;;‘{},.f;’“m';:” merc P A e oFthe Chureh amaltnos aas Gartle ’Q;{,‘“%E {‘x’fi‘m\x:::ufi"elfl | morning in_exchange with the pastor, and there isa great big rust hole in the bottom of my’ for plack bass. They report a fine | clesiastical society was held af the | winjam Chamberlain’s automobile one [Re¥, A A Ross. The romaining Sun” .. washboiler. ; SRS S ol e e aay thispweck: . o e el b e wa o Anty Drudge—"‘It’s just the best thing that ever happened WO00DSTOCK call tg Rev. Charles S. Bates of Wen | \nd Miss Susie bendleton were visttors | S vacation with friends in Maine and for you. Just throw the washboiler away or make an B 3 Columbia Congregational church for | B Willimantic [luesday = s ash can of it, and wash with this cake of Fels-Naptha Lecture on Missions in India—Notes | o B o 0 S eptember 1 Fred Min soap I've brought you. Use it in cold or lukewarm Joseph’s hospital, An effort was then made to elect a deacon in place of William A. Coilins, who recently resigned. After several had declined to accept the office, the matter was left in the hands of the church committee to canvass the field and present the name of a candidate at some future meeting. Cecil L. Gates of Atlanta, Ga., has joined his family at their summer home and Personals. water, as easy directions on inside of wrapper tell you, and you’ll never want a washboiler about the place again.” ; W ASHINGTON COUNTY, R.L.| HOPKINT_QN : Edward L Child and two friefids were guests at Valleyside over Sun- day. Mrs. J. J. Williamson has returned after a month’s stay in Springfield. Rev. R. R, Kendall gave an illustrat- ed lecture on Missions in India at the Congregational church Sunday even- MANSFIELD DEPOT Good Crop of Berries in Spite of Dry Season. Assessers Begin Work—Collings-Mar- rack Marriage. essors of the town You are always ready to use Fe]s:Navpthai Miss Hall, . Heoi for soap. That is a great advantage. mother for two week: her duties in New York. who has been with her has returned to The board of as e D 21t retminn’ Tugeuns | oy Do 5 G Hles qunins | ques from Sl sl SR E RO L Somil vty fitensy O :’nr;ic ‘t’he?]y(; Se°1‘i’ke°2n O:jln ta hOt t‘re St son were at their summer Home here | Muncaiow o the South shore o G | N wecke’ tacation : [SF Fet % B Satheweon. e With Fels-Naptha you justget a bowl of {ERitmn e wgtyor or WeHtErly 15 | tue mugmtis pot i Bundar e i L or Splien i e a O lenpemenons o Be cold water and wash the things. the guest of Miss Emma Spalding. Charles Hit ck has been spending Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Warren are in Hon, E. R. Allen attended the re- Miss Mabel Ritch of Yonkers, N. Y., | a fow days at Bayonne N Nowh Vit i oF s cectaia i Pryidence It’s so simple, so easy. No boiling of 18 home for the summer. . and Arthur W. Little of | W. Johnson has rcturned to New 1o thc d e Holyake, were guests of Mr. [ Rochelle. 1e residence of Rev. E. P. Math- clotih¢s; no steam, NO nauseous odor. HAMPTON Little's mother, Mrs. Esther E. Little| Berry vickers are numerous and all n Sunday evening, William Joha cver Sunday. v It for such a dry sea- Marrack were It was the first home of the offi- They will reside in come home well laden with spoils seems wonderful, son. 1gs and Blanck united 1n matrimeny. rriage in the new 2 clergyman. Same way if you want to remove an accidental grease spot from the floor or wash a window marked by sticky fingers. When Entertainment Improvement Socisty's Nets $40. isitors Won Both Games. 11 games were played on Co- | .n last Ssturday afternoon Austin Fé. Pfarl }:ost one of (iwis x]»uir b A as Shiecand ) the ~ioeas ELLINGTON Charlestown, of voung driving horses one day last The local were dcfeated in —_—— | —_—_— b : . R s as s ames. Score § 10 2 and 13 {0 | Grange To Observe Childron's Night | HCuIND there’s cold water near, Fels-Naptha is Ss | Fe ew! s n vis- ' s = % iting | ‘friends in Damelson the past e aa s of Hartota wee s Begvis;l'fbaccc Picking- T always ready. week. of Deacon ¢ E TS A | Guests of the Week—Various Items | ,11 . h. d. The Village Improvement society | © The pulpit 1 - Dencon Orson. Weol ofhs Conurs {2 — You'll appreciate this readiness on wash- ave an emtertainment in the Hall last | Sundayv by Rev. gational ck very H: 7 5 | The guests at Loudenholme farm. d hb 1 . . aturday evening. About 540 was real- e At the - meeting of the Grange | quring (he past week were Herbert S. ay. No washboilers and stirring paddles ized which goes to the fund. illtop Farm Christened. next W evening “‘Children’s | 7 Clarke of Syr se, N. Y., Mrs. Jane Beve J A, Isham of West street has hac a handsome sign painted wi V. hereafter designate nis place as to bother with, no hot fire to keep up, no danger of scalding your hands. ight will be observed.” George West is ill. The nday school held a pienic at Natchaug band plays at the Pros- pect house this (Saturday) evening. of Fred Knowl M Mr. Marshall % < of Providence, top Farm. 1N ain Park Thursday. ice Bateman an hn A. Phil- - SIS 5 g R g odlrs, Witliam B Little and davghter. | 0K e Geary s feturned | fins of Peace Dater o Likewise in washing dishes. Fels-Naptha Miss Mabel Ritch i{s home for her Rl fumg N it relaticon da '~ | from a vacation of three weeks. | s, Charles C. Bliss of £ % summer:vacation. atew davs Witk seiVes Ol | e Tmima® (admanor ) Hartron on the ltter's mother, will cut the grease in cold or luke- Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wells, Harry tert Mrs. : father and | Spent Tuesday withh her niece, Mrs. > oy 7 . Wells and Robert Harris took an auts : i | Fresary it Briggs, who was s warm water, no matter how long they have ride to Stafford Sunday, spending the Clarenc tChart s sl =t away . day with Rev. L. B. Curtis and family, | "S5 g Mre. Hoiand Greenwood' of | for & couple of dave thie week. s nnit et e stood before washing. And there’s no heat Miss Curtis Teturning with them for a | Springfiele have been spendinz the Tobacco Picking Begins. Vlsianiat state collefe. iwill jogtupy -tha to crack delicate china or glassware. *hg:t Yieft hetore ledving for california | week as_the guests of Mr. and Mrs. | hts | DUIGLE of the: Seconf Richmona r. and Mrs. Edward Swan from | . i Miles H. Aborn began picking his| Pulkit of the Secc 1 . . Previdenc are visiting H. T. Wells. || Ghard 5% 1 0 wilimantic hitee o o N = | ist churen, at Snannock, on Sund: Follow directions on the red and green —_— Fox, ool i " 3 attie Berr is spend r va- ! 5. 3 spending several days with the family | M e Do il 2~ Everett Kenvon, IHenry A. Dawley wra T ; TOLLANB COUNTY of red H. Avery at their cottage on [cation in Cleveland, Ohio, o | | PPCr. e S L T, : ative a= = fternoom At Matunuck beach. They The Ladles Ald society ig Charles Price was home this week | made the trip on their motorcycles. preparaticns for a fair. Summ | from New Jer Prof. and Mrs. Fred W. Marvel. ac ors are to furnish the the gramme for Par ing her MASHAPAUG ons of South Nor-| Guests at the Inn—Cottagers During ster, Mrs. Char- | August—Grange Meeting. Miss Em walk is vis | ter, companied by Mr William J. Dawle, spent Satyrday at Watch H Mrs, Lena Champliin of Norwich has Belks it heen visiting friends in Shannock and | Keryon. GILEAD i H = & | Miss Foote Returns From Danbury| Summer School. entertainment. . BOLTON Auto Trip to Ocean Grove—Death of | Mrs. Elizabeth Bailey—Local Team Wins Two Games at Columbia. © law which| A French savant has declared that hours and | he is satisfied that smoking has a =e- | rious effect on the hearing. India has a new fact adults’ work to Among the guests at Ferry's inn the past week were W. Cady Lewis, John J. Detehanty, Jr.. Misses Rujh Sand- ers and Gladys Small, Miss Elizabeth Sanders, Merris Marcy of Southbridge, George Taylor of Worcester, William S. M. Alvord, son Mor- Mr. and Mrs. The L. A. S. met at the hall Wed- . Smith and family of Woodstock. gan, ¥ nd Mrs. Dallas Platt and two | nesday afternoon. 1 Mrs. Alack Bouvier passed two days | children l2ft the first of the week in M Vera King of Rhode Island is in Worcester last week with relatives | Mr. Alvord's automobile for Oceun | visiting Miss Ethel Hills. and friends. Grove, N. J ere they are to visit| A. C. Gilbert of Cambri Dudley Clark has recently returned | Rev. and homas O'Hanlon { was with his mother ov | to Southbridge after a few days’ vaca- Mrs. Spaulding of ,Hartford was a|wife and daughter acc tion at the lake. recent guest of Mrs. Charles N. Loo- | home. Miss Huldah Smith of Warehouse Jr. N Helen Foote, who has been at- Point is visiting Mrs. C. H. Walker. Bradley Burgess and family of Wor- cester are occupying the Pout house | at_Ferry’s. i Mrs. Bailey’s Death. Mrs. abeth Bailey. who resided | in Bolton many ars, but weant to her daughter’s, Mrs. beth Gr: , in Dan- returned school at h: tending the summer bury Normal school, to her home here. Mrs. Clara Hanner, 31 Tried It? i Mrs. W. S. Ellis | Dr. Lindsay of New York is pass- | Cleveland st soring, after a se- | and Mrs. D. H Hodge are spending - }:‘Man.yrl::d‘;:?lis at his cottage here | vere illness, died there recently at the lthf‘l\\‘(‘e at the in Rhode Is- - age of S$8. Beside her daughter, M ang Temperature Changes. Bailey is survived by a son, James D), C. R. Pe purchased a July § the thermometer registered | Dailey, of oy & srendsangund motorityes 101 in the shade and on July 25 the {8rdnddaushter, Edward and May Gra- T same tnermometer registered 45 in the | €eY. of Cieveland. The body was EAST WILLINGTON shade; quite a change for Mashapaug | brought to Meriden for burial. —_— people i Child’s Death. Merrill Cushman has the finest look- Harold Smith recently purchased an| The Andover-Boltc baseball nine | Ng garden around here. automobhile. defeated the Columbia i and children came in Mr. boys two games 1 field Saturday. The | and 1 The regular meeting of the Masha- paug Lake Crange was held Wednes- Sunday to visit his brother and parents at East Will- the lafter’s ba rores were 9 to - 3 to 9 day evening. { Mrs. H. M. Barhard, 2 s. w. | ington. Mr. and Mrs. George Harris ¢f | Hayves of Hartford and Lucs| Mattie Copeland is caring for Mrs. Southbridge arrived at their “cotlage | Whiton of East Hartford came to tne | George Wilson. Monday for a month’s vacation. | Eldridge cottage the first of the week| Will Downs' brother spent Sunday Frank S, Bosworth, who has been | to spend the month with their mothar, 1 With him. 5 passing two weeks at the Inn, left last | Mre. Andrew Whiton. 2 Mr. and Mrs. Cushman had their g week for his home in New York. T Mr. and M Clair Hutchinson, | ¢hildren for guests on Sunday. son and Howard Bartlett will stay at | Mrs. Carlos Ruggles, Carlos Ru. ¢ Mr. and Mrs. lieau were at Er- the Inn until August 10. Jr., Calvin Ruggles and Mrs. Eva War. | nest Wilson's Sunday, On Auto Trip. Gardens have been greatly benefited field were in East Hartford Sunday to Fred W. More and family of Stur- |Attend the funeral of their uncle, Ches. | Since the frequent rains. Haying is bridge with Mr. Chapin and grand- | ter Hills. 5 Chidg b S et iy daughter passed through this place | Mrs. John Ward-of Hartford was | Dr. Converse is back from his vaca- Sunday and called on several friends. rf’{‘;}:’t visitor in m\l\-‘n‘ A tion at Lake Compounce. They were enjoving the trip in Mr. e vear old son of Mr. and RS 4 b i SR x {ars. g Ponticello died Wednes- STAFFORDVILLE Hon. John Buckley called on friends | 43y night after a short illness. — —— in town recently. Mrs. Mwhus»] heridan has relatives Mr. and Mrs. Grant Hanner have Roy Plimpton of Southbridge, Mass,, | {Tom Boston visiting her. been spending the week with Mr. and is ‘passing a few days vacation at ——— M Arthur Duncan in Worcester, Jugtamere camp. Ma Mrs. Charles Corbin of Hydeville has been spending a vacation with her son, Adelbert Corbin and family in Charl- ton, Mass. P Miss Mabel Barrett of Eastford has been the guest of her aunt, Mrs. Elsie George Robpinson, Purcel Bernheim and Misses Unabell Morton and Mil- dred Robinson were visitors at Dol- beares island last Sacurday. Thomas H. Ryan and chiliren of Southbridge are occupying the Craw- WILLINGTON Rev. and Mrs. E. W. Darrow Start for Nova Scotia—Sale of Sparrow Farm. Rev. and Mrs. E. W. Darrow started W ford cottage the first week in August. | Mon morning for a vacation trip to | Allard for the past week. Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Bartlett of Bos- | Nova Scotia. % -. and Mrs. G. W. Miller have been 4 ton and Mrs. W. H. Searles and Carl| Col. Hall has returned from an en- g the past week with relatives ’///// Searles of Southbridge passed Sunday | jovabie excursion that took him |in Seymour and Oxford, Conn. - - at Ferry's in#. Preached at Former Church. Rev. Dr. C. W. Morrow went to Danbury Sunday and preached in the church over which he was once pas- through New York state and the oil regions of Pennsylvania. Eafl Church and family from Hartrord Sunday to Jennie Church. Rev. Mr. Jones attended a conven- tion in Amherst, Mass.,, last Wednes- day. motored visit Miss MOUNT HOPE oo 4 Miss \Alir‘n W, Pratt has returned “ 3 e a New London visit. 3ar J ri i Sunday, Aleck Bouvrer had a call | Are Rope Barnes of Norwich is from his brother, Andrew Bouvier of “:”:;, R;:?.( rat' Pim];rafi;r:al daug?‘:en visiting Mrs. J. H. Bacon. Sturbridge, and his brother-in-law, | \re Fvans in Andover. They ’a“r‘; e;‘”_r J. M. Church is entertaining two sisters, Mrs. Lawton and Mrs. King, and also Charlie Lawton. Arthur Burdick of New been visiting Mr, and White. Mr. and Mrs. Don Hatton have spent a few days at the Isle of Shoals re- cently. SOUTH_ WILLINGTON The Rev. James Balfour Connell of Hartford will preach in South Will- ington on Sunday morning at 11 o'clock and at the Baptist church, West Will- ington, at 3 o'clock, Mr. Connell has lately returned from a tour through Scotland and England and was present in London with his wife during the coronation festivities. Mr. Connell will lecture_during the fall season on his experiences in various parts of the world. Mr. Bushy of Worcester. H. Kinney of Somers has been at hig old home here for a few days and called upon several friends, who are sorry te learn that his wife is ill Mr, and Mrs. Winthrop A. Chandler Brainard»Chandler, Miss Olive Chand- ler and Constance Grant of South- bridge were at the Chandler cottage last Sunday . Several of the Wildwood club, in- cluding Messrs. Austin brothers, Mole, Werner and others, were at their cot- tage on, Sunday. Alton Small is stay- ng there this week. TURNERVILLE. Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Jaquith spent the week end with the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. C, Taylor of South Coveptré. Mrs. €, Carrier and daughter, Elsie of Boestem, spent last week with the for parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Slater has as her suests, Mr. be of Lakeville. McQueenie and children are seending seversl pected at Deacon ¥F. W. Pratt’s today (Saturday.) Dr. Convers returned from his vaeation passed with his family at Coventry Lake. Charles A. Robbins_of Middletown is at the homestead visiti his brother B. G. Robbins and his sisters, Mr. Reed of New. Haven has pur- chased the Sparrow farm just west of the hill. Britain has Mrs. Henry GURLEYVILLE Misses Martha and Helena Langer are the guests of relatives in New Haven for a few days. e Rey. J. F. Robertson and ertson enteriained friends non Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Robertson will go to their cottage on Long Island next Monday for a vacation of three weeks. ‘There will be services at the church tomorrow, Angust 6th. Thé remaining Sundays in August the church will probatiy be closed. Rev. E. F, Smith and daughter are at their cottaZe en the Williantic camn Mrs. Rob- irom Ver- . HAS THE R PLUS NAR ALL BOTTLED “GANSE SFAING HILL F. A. Stephenson of New Rochelle, N. Y., has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Davis ¥ Wednesday evening .a party of sixe~ AGANSETT QUALIT 5 L2 PILSNER IS BREWERY BOTTLING..ASK.FORIT